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Theater readies for audience s return
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Margery Handy will star as Deloris in Alton Little Theater’s March production of “Sister Act.”For The Telegraph
ALTON Tickets remain scattered throughout upcoming eight performances of Alton Little Theater’s (ALT) “Sister Act,” but the community ensemble got a little help from its friends to open more seating due to capacity limits.
“The cast’s family and friends agreed to come to a dress rehearsal to open up more tickets,” ALT Executive Director Lee Cox said. “But we’re selling in-person and by phone at the present time because overnight, the computer could oversell our capacity of 110.
WBGZ Radio 1/6/2021 |
By Doug Jenkins - WBGZ Radio
With the isolation that many of us have felt during the pandemic, mental health issues have become part of the conversation. The Alton Little Theater is hosting a free support group for teens struggling with isolation and despondency over the lack of extra-curricular activities. It is a six-week program that runs through February.
ALT Executive Director Lee Cox tells The Big Z this is just for teens.
Click here for Cox s comments The group will meet on Thursday evenings beginning this week. To register or to find out more, call 462-3205.
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